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11 L". . 1 - ' Travelers Directory.. GUIXUKAST. Tutu 1 Rurrell's Stage leaves dully for Flint and Holly, at G A. M , unJ 2 P. M , i-onowtiug with V.A.X. K. W. to L troll. Steamer Kaluolah, Capt. J. C. McGregor, leaves Monday and Thunduys fjr Godetich, couuettiug with the UuHulo A lu liumu iianwny. Steamer Forester. Opt. John RoUt-tHon, leaves . Weduesduys and Auturduys at 1 m. tor Ji tn.it Steamer Columbia, Cajjt. Colo, leaves esery Wed- iteeday for 1'vtruU. RIVER R01TJ3. Vteamer Fox, leaves for Ray Clt v daily at 7 A. M., and 11 P. M. ttamer Hell .SVywteur, leaves for Midland City 'J'uvsdayt, Thursdays and Saturdiiys, at U A. M. Mourners Midland City and FAIa Maria, leave for St. Charles irregularly, time not yet ascertained. A 1'ulr of our Own, Since we broached the subject, wefk lffore Ja of organiziHg an Agricultural Society in this and adjacent counties, ami lioMing annual Fairs, as is so successfully tlone in many other counties of the Btate, w are gkd to find that the matter is be ing talked about, and the first question ftsked K(?ncrally U, what have we in this ttectiou to exhibit? We will answer brief 5y coucerning such articles as have come tinder out observation, and shall continue the list from time to time. We premise, however, by stating that aomc of the leading men hereabouts have determined to start the thing at all events, and that in a few days notices will be out calling a preliminary meeting for the purpose of organizing a Society upon such plan and under Mich name as shall be deemed most advisable. Now a few words concerning WHAT WE CAN BUOW. 1, As good vegetables as are produced anywhere. Last Monday we were shown a common white turnip raised in this vi cinity, which weighed over 141bs, and it was not a pithy, worthless excrescence, snch us wo have seen exhibited, but a ttound, solid vegetable. In the way of cabbages, onions, beets, carrot, potatoes, etc. none, better are raised in any quarter than are sold daily in litis market. II, As good wheat, rye and oats as can be shown. 1, First rate horsesand matched teams for all work. 4, O'oimI working oxeu. f, Some fine young blooded stock, Dur ham and Devon. MISCF.LL ASEOt'S. The best dogs, (and the worst,) the beat gun, canoes, skills, row boats, fish boats and vessels. The best show of game, ftir, fin and feather." The best lumber, shingles, lath, staves, and thou sands of articles which if collected to gether once would astonish even the ex hibitors themselves. In the way of fancy articles wo believe it will be generally conceded that Saginaw Valley produces the fairest (lowers, the sweetest berries, the prettiest birds, the fattest babies and the most of them- -of any section of the (ircat North West. 'Old winter In eomlrg, dd winter so drear, II lia-raM uuwvle.inm proe'.nim h U near ; TWc'n a wail mi tb HeM tlmt eeiueth to y: "The spirit of fiimim-r Is pusnlng away." Two right sharp miow storms before the first of November are certainly "pre monitory symptoms" of "hard times, and worse coming,". i the weather market. All through, the present season has been "rough," and we may as well prepare for a climax that will fairly eclipso all pre vious demonstrations of our crabbed friend, the "Clerk of the Weather." The spring gales did not Btibsidc until the last of June, the fall gales commenced the second of July. The "Equinoctial" was terrible storm, it has been blowing a gale ever since, and now the snow comes. Settled weather wo have not had since the opening of navigation. The sooner old IJ. Oreas Esq. takes this weather bus iness into his own hands and "clofces the thing up," the better, Oo It llorax, burnt your Idler, Give us snow and lee aiid sleet; ho at least we'll not pet swamp ed, Kavlg-attu' on the street. J7 From East Saginaw, to the Urick yard on the Titabawassee, thence to JIayncs' mill on Swan Creek, at south line of sec. 4. S. 12. N. 3 East, thence to St Louis in Gratiot county is less than SG miles and there is an excellent roiita for a road the whole distance. St fouw Jies nearly due west of East Sag inaw, aad by section line is just 34 Miles. The Gratiot people aro anxious to have a good road to this place and to do their business hero. It is their natural market and they would prefer it to going to St Johns, which is somo 40 miles distant from them and though they do nearly all their business in that direction, ns yet, they have long since discolored tht "down the valley"" is their natural outlet. It is for the in tcrest of this valley to secure the con nection at an earlv day can it not fsriALL it not bo done? East Saoixaw Lyceum. A meeting of tho Lyceum is call for Thursday, 3d November, to elect a Vice President in placo of G. J. Donn, removed; and to transact other business. Grand Concert. We call attention to the notieo headed as above in th'n pa per. Concert to como off thU evening Tlmrsd'Hj, at the Bancroft House. Mr, O. comes highly "recommended and will WlH no rtonnt fjtjp a nne cmeriainmenu HOARD OP INDICATION. TnuaiWAY Eve., October 20, 189. Hoard met pursuant t a eall by the resident, Present, the President, In spectors Wheeler, Pratt, Knapp aad Dude. Absent, Inspector Smith, W. L. P. Little, Mayor, and D. W. C. Gage, He cordcr. Minutes of last and previous meetings read and approved of as .amended. By Inspector Prntt: Iicmhtd, That the IWard of ; Education of the City of East Saginaw, request the Marshall of this City to receive the warrants, drawn by the authority of this Hoard, on school taxes and on rate bills as money, and that they direct their Treasurer to receive the same as money from the Marshall. Adopted.. - Ily Inspector Wheeler: Hesohed, That the Clerk be and is hereby authorized to collect and pay into tho Treasury the notes L'iven for rate bills anil handed over to the Hoard by (i. W. Merrill late Director of school District . Xo. 1, of Township of Ilueua Vista, tho balance on the same, being $20 10-100. Resolved. That the auditing committee ascertain and report at tho next regular meeting of this Hoard, what has become of the mill tax assessed in 1858, amount ing to $103 0-100, and also what pro portion of the same belongs to this Hoard, with their recommendation as. to the measures this Hoard should take to have the amount, their due from said tax, paid into the Treasury. Adopted. Resolved, That the auditing committee be and they arc arc hereby directed to make and return to this board, at its next monthly meeting, a full, detailed and exact statement or schedule of all the property of the Hoard of every sort and kind, giving the location, situation and value of the same. Adopted. limited, That the Clerk of this Hoard cnuso to be printed for the of the Hoard 100 blank contracts of tho form present ed this evening, 100 teachers certificate) of the form presented this evening, and 100 certilicates of the form specified in See. 12 of the Utiles and Hcgulations. That tho samo be printed on good while paper unruled, and that five dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated fur that purpose. Adopted. Resolved, That all contracts hereafter mado with teachers by the Hoard, be signed by the committee on teachers and books, for and on behalf of tho Hoard. Adopted. Resolved, That Sec. 20, of the Mules and Uegulations bo amended so as to read as follows: "The salaries of teach ers shall be payable at such times and in such proportions as, the Hoard shall by resolution ord .T at the time of voting the appropriation, provided, however,, that warrants for such salaries shall bo drawn y the Clerk only on presentation of a certificate of the chairman of the com mittee on schools, showing the titno the eaclier has taught, and the amount pay able according to the salaries fixed by the board. The said certificate shall be disposed of in tho same manner as ac counts, audited under tho rules of the Hoard. Laid on the table. Report of Mr. A. L. Bingham on text books, read ami on motion accepted and placed on file. By Inspector Wheeler: Moved: That the report ?f A. L. Bingham be referred to the committee on teachers and books, and that said committee be instructed to report in writing at the earliest practicable time, on the same, with their opinion and recommendation as to a change in the Series of Headers, Arithmetics, Geogra phies, and Outline Maps, and also as to supplying any deficiency existing in tho text books on the subject of Composition, General History, Ancient and Modern and Arithmetic; and as to any change in text books on the subject of tho History of tho United States, and that they also report on tho suggestions contained m the report hereby referred to them, and that tho same t committee' at the same time, report on. what terms any changes can be made, books supplied and the costs of all tho books per copy after tho first purchase. Adopted. Tho Clerk reported that he has made tho annual report of the. Hoard as pre scribed by law, and delivered the same to tho County Clerk. Inspector Wheeler offered an ordinance relative to the levying and collecting of rate bills, which on motion was laid on the table. The resignation of Mr, A. L. Bingham was read, and on motion was laid on the table. On motion tho Board adjourned. JOHN' II SPUIXGER, Clerk. SmrriNO. Durning tho month of September last, thero were 41 schoon ers, 4 brigs, 2 barks and 17 steamers cleared from Saginaw river for differ ent lake ports. Dry Goors. Copeland and Bartocw's, on Water Street have an elegant as sortment of Fall and Winter goods of tho latest stylls, aud selected in good taste. J5iThc government is satisfied that the yacht Wanderer is tho only vessel that has landed Africans on the coast; but with a view to prevent any further violation of the law, tho most stringent eflorts have been and will conttnuo to be made to intercept any such cargoes des tined to tho United State. Tho portraits of all the Govenors in thcCiynmon Council Chamber at Albany, and two engines and a hoso cart at tho State Fair, were seized by tho Sheriff last week, to satisfy a judgment against the city, During tho present Xanolcon's reign tho French have constructed railways to the extent of more than 7,000 kilometres, or about 4,5000 miles, and they have spent not less than thrco million francs, or .rJ",MH,,nn,i npontne lasic. S.UHNAV VAI,l.i;V L IID WIG STORE BYRQN B BUCKHOUT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN English, American ami German HAliMrAllE, .EVERY DESCRIPTIOX OF Box, Parlor, Plato and Cooking Stoves, O U T L E H Y f 1lOX, STEEL, "NAILS, &c, &c, &c. Also Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds of , iiiii mi L. MAIX ST., EAST SAG IX AW. June 13, 1W9. . nl EAST SAGINAW 1859. 1859. JEWELRY. HOOK AND STATIONERY 3 "2? O jF2L 15 2 T 33 W E Ij R.Y CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND YANKEE NOTIONS . IN VAttlETl. WATCHES AND JEWELUT Repaired with derpatoheil and warranted. ORDERS SOLICITED. Books and Stationery of all kinds and descriptions, BLANK BOOKS, &c, Magazines and Papers, received regularly. And a raritoy of Ohoap Xxxl3lloAtioxxsf In quantity to suit purchasers. For sale cheap by A. FERflCSON. Fast Saginaw, June 13, 1959. nl Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron ?&AJ2rTJJ?j&. CTO n"- AND STOVE DEPOT. On Water Street, South of Curtis & nils. GEORGE SCIIRAM TTF.REDY informs the citizens of all tho Sagl XX nmvs and the surrounding country, that lie is suu iq coiiiiiiwwiou Hi his wiiii anowu i in.i on it hut Street, ait I better than ever jreparod to attend to all business iu tlio way of munuf;ictorinjr Copper, Tin and Miocl Inm Ware. A full aNsortintint of fin and Coiir ware constantly on hand. Also a supply of STOVES, Cooking, parlor, Wiiinjr, Room, Store and Office, for coal or wood, of the latest aud tuoat turful aud oma Dtantal style and pattern. CXT" Fine and fixtures furnUhoJ, aad stores set up u Uosired. Attended to with promptness and dispatch. Copper pipe Tor sto-tm engines, and all copper natures re paired in the most workmanlike manner. A full assortment of Urasa Whistlos, Facets, Cocks and other arrangements always on band. TIN WARE. A lars and com plot e stock of Tla Ware of every description always on haul, and anything not on band, nia 1e to order. Thankful for psrt natnnnjr, the subscriber- hopos by ccnst-int attention tobiiHinon and continued en (loeror to meet the wants of the community, to merit n eoatinnsnce of the same. ' OZO. SCftAM, pm .jinaw July 99, 16S9. THE VEKY LATEST, Peace in Europe. DIG CROPS IN AMERICA. GOOD TIMES COMING. LUMUEll ON THE 1USK. SAGINAW VALLEY SOUND. TuVlnir advantage of all thwe faroralila cln-um stiin.-c-sCtitTis, gust A Co ,liuve supplied tbeutsclvvs wrtu an Extensive Assormont of S3 a '-1 b' - For the Summer Trade which they will sll cheap s chips. Customers from a thounnd miles in any directum can wake money by giving us their trade. Wholesale and Retail Quantity and quality to suit tiun-hasers. Drinc or send orders and every thing will be fuund sutUfitc- tory. !Now is tlio Timo To take advantage of the tide "whU-b flows on to fortune," uud if jou wieh to buy yourselves rich hu soginnw, Augwt i, lbo'J. IMMENSE STOCK Of HARDWARE, OF ALL DKSCKIITIOXP, ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE. STOVES AND riTE, STOVES AND PIPE, STOVES AND PIPE, STOVES AND PIPE, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, GALSS. IRON, NAILS, GLASS; ' IRON, NAILS. GLASS, . CUTLERY, SHELF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SHELF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SHELF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SHELF HARDWARE, TIN AND COTTER WARE, TIN AND COPPER WARE, TIN AND COPPER WARE, TIN AND COPPER WARE. SHEET IRON WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, &0.t &C, AT &C, &C, AT &C, &C, &C, AT OtC, AU., kX-V., il l B.J).RUCKIIOUrs, 11. P.. P.UCKIIOUT'S, i). p.. nucKiiours, 13. U. RUCKHOUTS, BRICK BLOCK, GENESEE ST., IlItlCK BLOCK, UENKSKK ST., BRICK BLOCK. GENESEE ST.. BRICK BLOCK, GENESEE ST., CITY OF EAST SAGINAW, CITY OF EAST SAGINAW, CITY OF EAST SAGINAW, CITY OF EAST SAGINAW, July 29, 1850. IS.39. SUMMER TRADE. ISoO. CURTIS, BLISS I CO.. AT their Store and Warehouse, on the Dock, foot of Genesee street, have now a COMPLETE Stoclc of .Now Goods For Wholesale and Retail Trade, consisting in part of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS of all descriptions, among which my be found TEA9, rORb', COFFEE, FISIT, Sl'dARf, SALT, SYlUTf, UUTTKR, FRUITS, .: 'LARD, .CllLtiE, SOAPS, and a great yariety'of other articles. Alio, IPrvlxxtsi nxxel y Oilsj GLASS, YANKEE NOTIONS. They have also a large stock of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AND SHELF HARD -WARE, SAWS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, DOO It T K I M M I X U 3, , fcCRLWS, OF ALL SIZES, AC. Slnplc and Domcslit Drj' Goods, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ' Rea&j Mud ClotMy and VnuAiy D00TS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAfS. COUNTRY DEALERS furnished with good stocks t wholesale prices. LUMBERMEN wiU here find a large stock sclect- eVl with referenee to their want. C. B- CO. DRUGS U ItlEDICINES. HESS, BRO, & CO., At tho old stnnd, on Oenwce Street, call attention to tbvir full und complete assortu.cut of D 11 U Q S , MEDICINES, DVE STI FFS, FAINTS, J'ltFI'MKUY, OILS, ' COSMETICS, PATENT MEDICINES, tOAPS, RKCSIIKS, FYRI.VtlES, M'ONUES, .NOTIONS, , Aul the .oue llHusaud and one articles ''too nuiuer-ou.-t to mention," couiprisinjr miu-t full, pcrtW-t and complete stock of everything in their line of trad. Puro XiQLixox"f3. Rrundies, Vines and other i'iiors fr nie.liciniil purposes, known to Le puro aud fno fivu auultvra tioa. THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, I our fijruro in every iustntice, and griitefully ae. kuoaledxiiig pnrft favors, we very respectfully ark a roniiiiuiince ol mo sumo vtiiii ud'titioiiM. East Sagiuaw, July V.', 1C3'J. 11. 13. i CO. AUK YOU IIVSSJKKIM INDEMISTITY. or ZCAETF0RD, CONN. Cash Capitul, - - $100,000.00. DEVOTED TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY W. L. WEBBER, Agent, AT aSAsat Saginaw, Hxiola.. ' DIRECTORS: S. L. Lotmi's, . D. T. Crosby, 1 Stockbridgo, Marshull Jowcll, C. M. Heath, George W. Moore, W. D. Shipiunn, C. R. Envln, Chester Adnins, John A. Rutlcr, Jos. Morriman, I). II. Arnold, N. Y.,. K. T. Kmlth, . V.-m White, N. V, II. R. Hills, llarvcv Jewell, Erastus Smith. f Boston. S. L. LOOM IS, Fretident. II. KELLOUU, Secretary. Assets, January 1859. CASH. On Lund and In Esuk, , $31.451.1 1 In Lands of uud due from Agents, 35,174 70 Real Estate owned by the Company, unenrumhered. cost. . G.lfifl.9 1 Amount loaned on Mort gages of Real Kstate, $39,200 00 Amount loaned on pledge of Rank Stoik. 1J.6S0.OO Rills Receivable for loans, amrly se cured, 13,800.00 CT,T IO.OU SEW VORK BAXX STOCKS. 50"Shnres U. S. Trust Compa ny's Stock, New. York. t.VOOO $3,700.00 21,200.00 22,400.00 20,700.00 10,400.00 15.C0O.00 8.3R9.60 4.R.10 CO 2,i04.00 20,200.00 21,200.00 21,000.00 14,230.00 10.0S0.00 12,07500 5,73000 3,300.00 3,250.00 500.00 (J.3C0.00 2,014.00 412.00 10,500.00 7,500.00 .200 Shurei American Ex. Bunk Stock, N. V. 20.000 200 Shares Metropolitan Rank Stoik, X. Y. 20.000 2C0 Shares liuuk of Commcreo Stm k. N. Y. 20.000 200 Shares Merchants Ex. Dank Stock. N. Y. 10.C00 130 Shares Continental Bank Stock. N. Y. 15.000 2S2 Shares Mechanics' Bank Stock. N. Y. 7.0.V) 100 Shares Ocean, Stock B'k N.YX 5,000 103 Phoenix, " " " 2,100 ItARTFOnit AMOTIimBA!IK STOCKS. :00 Shares Phoenix, Bunk Stock, Hartford. 20.000 200. Shares Mer. and ManufV, liaiiK Mock, iiartlortl, 'JU,U0O 00 Shares Ailua, Bank Stock, Hartford. 20.000 150 Shares Mercantile, Bank Mock, llartrord. 13.000 110 Shares State, Bank Stock, Mu rt lord, II, WU 105 Shares City, Bank Stock, llartrord, 10,500 B0 Shares Farmers A MeehV Rank Stock, Hartford, 5,000 25 Shares Hartford, Rank Stock, Hartford, 2,500 50 Shares Conn. River, Bank Stock, Hartford, 2,500 10 Shares Hartford County, Rank Stwk, Hartford, 500 60 Shares Citizens' Bunk Stock, Waterbury. Ct, 6,000 3?) Shares Watorhury Bank SUick, Watrrbury, Ct., 1,900 4 Shares Stafford Bank Stock, Stafford, Ct , 400 20 Water Bonds of the Town of New Britain, Ct , 10,000 10 C. P. A I. R. R. Bonds guar anteed, 10.0C0 252,3t..?0 Accumulated interest on investments, 3,331.5H Total Assets, 8119,081.00 lilabltltlCK, Claims adjusted and unadjusted, and not due, A3 1 ,3 1 3.00 The fref)ln statement of Assets and Liahilities or the "PlKKNIX ' Is presentotl to the earerul pcrsual and scrutiny of our put ron and the puMio generally feeling confident it cannot f.iil to impress upon the minds of all, tho entire reliability, tolvcney, and healthy condition tho Company is in. The"Pit(t!tx" was incorporated by tho Legisla ture of Connecticut, under a " perpetual charter. " with a Cah Capital tif ''Jim lluiulred Thousand 1 lunar m. Since its organisation the Company lis re been doing a large, and, on -the whole, a prosperous bUMnesa, throughout the several Mutes or the nuiu; and tho manner in which the affairs of the Company have been managed, has Inspired unusual confidence In the minds of the public towards tho "Pikkmx," so that our Policies are readily fought after. Honora ble dealings, literal und satisfactory adjustments, and prompt cah payments of all fair losses, are jirinriplet in tho transaction of our affairs and we inreni so 10 aunnnisier onr ousinr in mo iiuure, as Dfa only to gain, but retain, tho good will, esteem, and patronsic of the loiMie. II at mi or Pnr.MiiMa are as low as undoubted securitu and nromvL indemnity to patrons will war rant. We cannot, nor is it our intention, to compete with "Wild Cut" companies, whose trhole object and desire Is to get money without for a moment imag ining that every policy a Company issues is an obli gation, to which they rosy at any moment be called to respond. No intellige.it, candid, thinking porton will refuse t pay a Company a "living" rate, pro vided he is certain the Company is "mum! to the core." We aro of that denomination, as the above statement of the Company fully and clca-ly proves, llwft Tropertv insured at !ow Rates for 1, 3 or t .1- MJIiLK, AflfJtT. OfTiee Cornor of Genesee and Water Sts., in Brick Block. I3AINTS AND OILS, SYRI PANDMOLASSES, I Sugars ant Teas, at J. ff. r.iui.iv. tf ItAi'l'lN'tr PAPER. J00 REAMS RAO. V Straw, Manilla and Tea paper of all sixes for sale at Mill prices. r. imuut.nA t VER'ET ABLK V I N EGA R OK SI PKRIOR 1 onalilv. manufartnred by JACOR PCIIOEN. Tf OUSE'TO RENT A GOOD COM FORT ARtE If.L Dwelling House to rent, pleasantly sitnsted. tnqnire of u. v. wr.mui.ii, T AT KNT MEDICINES. A gt-neral assortment 1. at HAS IV. T AMES Last inn raitera at one dollar ner p'r, at XJ J. W. Toms', and also a largo assortment of poets aad Shw. miOCElUES!! GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. Ill ; 55355 9590 !! 1111 Z-i a-? 55 99 59 !!! II 63 89 65 fi'J .'.) !!! 11 89 63 63,. 99 99 !! 11 FH tf:)f)5 - 99 9J !'! 1 1 S3 55 l9 99 V.l 11 EH p, 55 1J ?! 11 B8 H -53 99 f 1111 13 o35- y go; SANBORN & TUCKER, GENESEE STREET. n AVE. IN STORE AND WILL CONTINUE to receive duriug the cneon a large And Well Assorted Stock OF ' GROCERIES, For Lumbermen and Family use, which they will sell, as usual, at moderato prices. The follow ing form 1 ut a small portion of our stock: FLOUR, FEED, TORK, BUTTER, LARD, Cheese, Sugar, Hams, COFFEE,-. ..TEA,.. .-BUCKETS,.. ..BASKETS Brooms, Brushes, BURNING FLUID, CIOARS, TOBACCO, Champhene, Oils, CRACKERS, MOLASSES, SYRUP, AC, AC, AC. Bi7" Cash paid for Produce of all kinds. : SANBORN A TUCKER. East Saginaw, August 1, 1389 "ET O 3FE. Ij PD STILL MOVES I! "VTOTWITIISTANDING f.TIIE EARTH CON X i tinues to iierfbria its diurnal revolutiuiM round the Sun, it is nevertheless true, tlmt East mam st ill retains his position among tho leser planets of this continental hemisphere, and can daily be seen with tho naked eye, in his -. . ; , AM BROPYPE GALLERY, OVER SANROltX ai TL'CKKU'S STORK. PICTURES Taken In any kind of weather,. and satisfaction guaranteed. Those who desire an Ambrotine, Mtlainohmt or any of the neie style, of pictures which are taken ns natural as life, and far better looking than tho o -itri- iial, will find it greatly to their interest to call at tho Rooms of 1I.N. Lastmas. Ilia Trices ars extreme' ly moderate. Of those, for whom, you fond emotions cherish, Bcruro the shadow, cru the substauce perish. BOOKS & STATIONERY. ftp r) . FRED. IT. BRIDGEMAN, At the Post Office, East Saginaw, Michigan, has a g'jod assortmcut of ' LOOKS, Scientific, Classical, School, Theologlonl, Juvenile, Acricultural, Historical, Miscellaneous and numer ous j also Blank Books of every description, full bound, half bound, or not bound at au. PATER, Flatcap, Foolscap, Legal cap, Letter, Commercial Note, Billett lluth, EinlssMcd, Gilt edged, ruled and j.lain and Envelopes to match. Filo paivr, Wrap ping paper, Drawing puper, Bristol Board, etc., cct. , WALL PAPER, The best assortment in this region with a variety of borders, Curtain paper j also, Curtain fixtures and Curtains of the latest and most imxved stylos. at I H C K L. L. A X E O U S , Steel pens, rewards of merit, pen holders, pencils, port monies, wallets, hair and cloth brushes, slates, flavoring extracts, cologne, hair oils, pomades, hair dye, fancy toilet soaps, black, blue japan and car mine iuks, mucilage, Ac., albums, tans, mnographs, steel engravings, gilt moulding, cord and tacl for picture frames. MORE YET. ir...,t..-i r....i. v:i;. ri..t. a Vinlin strings, Tooth picks, Knives and Yankee No tions generally. Also Periodicals and Nevspapers, To-wit: Harpers, Atlantic, Lady's Book, Karpers Weekly, ISnllou's J'ictorial, Frank Leslio, 2i. V. ledger, Mercury and East Saginaw Courier. FOUNDEY & MACHINE SHOP. IAST SAGINAW FOUNDRY A MACHINE Shop ig in full operation and prepared to fill all orders for the following kinds of wsjtkwtth neatness and despatch I STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Shafting, Spiders and Pulleys. MILL. GEAUIXa GENERALLY. ALSO BLACKS 31 1 THING Of all kinds. Threshing Machines, Built and Repaired. SAW MULAYS, ARBORS for Latb Works. BRASS A COMPOSITION CASTINGS, Constantly on hand. Tonns Low for Cash. Special Notice is given to Mill Owners that we will do REPEARING at all times, without regard to time of day or night. HESS L 7JRO. LOG STAMPS LOG STAMPS OR HARKING Irons with pluio and beau lira liters or n.iw, mtuie te order on short notice at the East Saginaw Foundry and Mac'uino Shop, on the Dock. Juno 11, lfo9. HESS A BRO. J ACK SCREWS FOR RAISINO BUILDINGS, for sa'c or to let by the day; by I1ESS A B RO. R O DOER'S PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR Teeth, for sale by . HESS A BUG. WANTED, 100,000 feet of gtxid pine Lumberand ICO.CtJO good Shingles in eachnng for Castings and Machinery work by lilS A BRO. O t.n iTtox. itrtAS.1 ANnropprn. at.wav twught in exchange for work hy H l--S A BKO, O Y3TERS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAURIS. SUGAR, IS lha. (be om dollar, and Mber rvwts In proportion, at J. W. Toms', corner of Genteee enl water Mreta, Eat Palwaw. A L Li . L1 L.JTJ ClirT"lIFTl! 0ITT8 ! ! ! J. A. COLBY T A CO., 118 fbindclph ft, Cl.icrio. The original 4 ; ifl lkx kUi, et-tablihd ill 185-1, lw pcrmaui i.tly situated at t U J6 0 o JJruS, eiinMod by their laif experience in the biisliifM, row offer gAter InduF menu tliun t-u-r before, and will continue to stake It thfir endeavor t condu I their buru-.ei'S with greetot liU.ality tLun that of any other house iu the country CATAMXaf.S MAILED IT.B 10 AST AuDRj:SS.' The following is a schedule of probity which will bo given to luivhiifcurs of Locks lit the time of ul-: woitTH mo Gold WnUbes, Entdbh Levtr. Talent ' ' Lover and U iuf tSO C3 to 1100 CO Silver Watcl.es, Patent Lever, Tutl JewelM, Hunting ( acs, open face and cylinder F:ptacrt Gold Locktts Lercjo !n, , fi ur . glasses sad two glumes w;ih sprbig largo and suiuU ctis, with sunn Cam oo, Mosaic, Florontuv, Piiat J, Jjiva, GoIImou, 4iarot end Corul svti cf Pius ti.J Dmy ' Ladies Cul l Guard Chains, Nek ('lining Chatelaines Gents' tub and Vet Chains Sets Cameo, Goldstone, Pr.Int.J, Mosaic, Unmet, Onyx, Fn graved uud 1'luin Gold Sh-evt Buttons and Bosom finds Gold Pencils with Pen, large, fcie dium and final I bl.-.e Silver Pencils with Gold Pens, . large medium and small sie," 12 00 t 40 CO 2 50 U it CO S 00 to 25 CI s no tola co lOWlo 30(3 2 CO to IS CI ,3 5010-711 ...i 2 CO to I CI 1 CO to 7 ' IMlo 5 12 CU to 'M C( ' 5 CO to 'JO 00 60 to tf 00 50 to 1 50 t'Jlo 2 90 1 0 to 8f0 double and single extension . eacs Genta' Heavy Signet Elng, La dies Gold, Chased and Flair - Riivs GontV tJold Bosom Pins, Cluster, with Opal, Scarf Puis, Onyx, Garnet, etc, Rich Silk, Dres Patterns Cameo, Mosaic, Coral Camet, Chased Plain oval L race lets Silver and Gold Thimbl-s Gents' Pen and Pocket Knives Pearl and Morocco l'ortotuounaies . Toothpicks, Watch Ke;s, Guard Slides Gold Crosses, small, medium and largo 2 00 to 7 t0 Besides other gifts, comprising a Itrgo and vain able assortment of uaUcuUuucous articlci, varying from SI totlO One of the above articles will be given to the Pur chnser of each book at the time, the lk is sold. A Gift w ith every book worth from 50 cent to 4100. Send for a Catalogue; It will eott you nothing, rnl will bo vuluublo as a book of reference, if uolhinj more. Our new catalogue Is new rrn ?y to be given away, mailed free to any iidurcs', to all parts of the worlJ. It contain all works of A rt, Scii-wc, nud Nutnral History. Advcnturos, Tr.ivi,ctc. Apricultural and Domestic Economy. Dclks I.tttr rs, Ivsi'y, fct.-1-Uiblcs, liioirraphlea, Wetionarfcs, Ihi'Vcl"pedins, Gn icttcers, riuloojihicnl and Clarn'tfnl Vorl.s, ilW.tcri cal pnd MiocclltintH'US, Pooiical, Thcologlcut, ar. J Ke lipioufj Law, Medical, Standard I l-'"ii TrAyor, Hymn ami (Jlee Pookf, etc , ' etc, and a thousand varieties' of publication Li every department of liter ature We n-il a low a-nnd in niuny enc. lvier than any otbtrhuuoe In the country; and with every book or the value of one iloiior er more wa pre n et 8uia useful (iift, without t-xtrn charge. Let. eveiy ono consult hi ohii intcrett, ond buy at Colby's GiJt Doohnore, exnmmu Ihc jn K ti of llnokn, ae tim wnu- t if ul gift freely scattuecl amiinsourpatroii5.and be satutiod Unit the only ecotiiiiicii'l vr..-, cf buting books is at 113 RANDOLPH STULirr. . ' . . Coiumif'hioDH and inducement-" tofluba and to.t?cr.t( who are willing to devote their time to our buviuw, to that those who can ha vo Gifts and Duoks wi'JitU money. , Addrom all orders; Ivltors and appliantivDs for Cat alogues, etc., etc., tl ( J. A. COLEY 1 CO, H3RaoiclphSt.,CL!cago,' III JAS. S. CURTIS CO., 1 Real Estate Insurance Agency. EAST SAGIXAW, . - - JIlICIIICAX. Office In nucua Vista XilocV. , WILL TAY PARTICTLAli ATTITION to the Uiiyirijr,'Sellna;,-Felect'wm and Loatiun of Land:, with Land Warrant or othcrwicc. '. :t Improved Farm and C.'y Proptrty Sought and SoUI. Tixrs iaid ron kox-rfioems, c. Civil Engineering, J.nnd Surveying, lrafllcg tcJ Architecture. SATISFACTORY REFLREN'CKS GIVE.'.''' J. S. C. A CO. A. P. Brewer, : y STONE WARE, "f" URLIN OSItORX, G ENESEE STR F.ET 11 L on-site Largo A Sa7a,-t Fumituro ELIi,! inont, - ... EAST SAGINAW, - - - MICHIGAN-': Has on hand a full assortment of stonv&rl m follows: , Butter Tots k. Covers,- ?, S, 4 V G.il Cream " 2, H, 4 0 " Churns, 9,411," diu's...... 1,21.1 Puns. U . " ' Crocks, (Low St High,) r .1 ' .Lirs,..!. W.l.a 3 " Fruit Cans, (Kxira) 1 U 2 quart) I shall keep on hand a full assort met. t of ev'crj iMag fn the line, and invite an examination' thereof. . test Saginaw, ept zi, las?. , : " To The Public. I BELLOW CITIZENS t I NOW CFFER MY . services to tho putlio as a i 33XJIXjX2ZJXXi I am prepared to contract for Building for the oeit season at low prices. With this piiriose I can n'y say to you thnt I have oxtensive MACHINERY and facilities ft r this business, and hnpo to obtain a share of the public patronage. It is my intention to givo my personal attention to this I ranch of busiuess and with an experience of mora titan thirty years ssji builder. I bono to bo useful to tho comumnitv la which I live. 11. PRATT, i East Saginaw, June 11, IE3D. ' Annexation, not of Culm. BUT A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES is annexed to tho subscriber's former stock of Goods, which will enable him to supjdy the wants of his former customers at such prices as wilt indu-e new ones to give hiia a cn 11 at lis "Ready I'sy Grocery and Variety Store," Water Stmt, five doors south of Brick Block. - J. 3. WtUDER. Steam Sash Factory. rpiIE SUBSCRIAER CONTINUES TO MANU 1 facture Sssh, Doors, Minds and Mouldinpi Several new and beautiful patterns have been added the rast year to my stock if MOULDINGS, to which I wbh to call the attention of builders. Von wilt find me at my old stand, ready to airommoflate my old eustomers and cew ones. 11. PRATT. . East Saginaw. Threshinpj 'iMachines. HESS A BRO. ARE MANUFACTURING A FEW good and S'xbstaptial Threshing Machines, wl calculated for a Farmer's own use I will tbrcsh rVoni two to thre hundred bnsbela per.dav with two Horao AUo, goo.1 WOOD SAWING MACHINES on hnnd roaly for sale cheap. . UESjS A BRO. East Saginaw, J line 11, IR."0. . . ' A Card Tothc Public. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE.? THIS OPrOR tunity to ro'rn bis sincere thanks to tho public for their ps.unaga the part roar, aud solicits a ma. tinuannf ,f tho same. II. I1UIT. A.aat Saginaw, June 11, 1C33. THE AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION COM paey will ran rme. of ihc'r Propeller to this i.W, l,m DtrrAi.o VIA ILU uU.iU ailJ DETROIT s!Rii-rcfi.ttily." Rates of Fretjrht rrom- NEW YORK 40 cetl s pet hanlrcd on light Goods, an 1 33 cents on Irravy Goodj. ' From trFFALO f.;.F.O per ton, from CLETE LAND and DETROIT 10 cents for barrel and 2,r-0 per inn. . .. . U.i"Thet PropiHershart. foo-i tctotnm6ffe(iim for I'assengers, u he -Ul fra carritd ut wir rafts jf Fart. ' .f ' ' .. JOHN DERRY. . Jgt ol Fut fsriW. CATLTN A ERWIN, M VetritiL-; . T. M. BOND, ' " (.'tertian. . J C. 1;VAS', "' " Fifto.' FRANK LEE, .' ,Vc Fer. ; East fagmaw, April 51, IS3!K, .''. .1 ERFUMERY. Lnbin's Wrirhfa at Otlitr also a general eeaurtineat of r.xtrseia ai . UESS, PRO. ACd. B RfS II F.S. Clothes, Hair, Flesh, Hat I4 .Troth sssl Nail .on tbe krusbj Isasineas ai it a A CO